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County-Wide Coverage of The Richest Rural trade Territory In Missouri THE PUBLICAN TR eu N THE MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN FRANKLIN COUNTY For Over Seventy Years The Leading Newspaper of Franklin County tablished in the Year 1865. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1937: VOLUME 71. NO. 51. County Court Proceedings Three Acres of Land Pur chased for the County Infirmary. Irvln Vit-rijig was ordered ad mitted to the County Infirmary us an inmate. He is'a Mingle man of S3, a resident of Sullivan and life-long resident of Franklin jCounty. F. W. Kemper, overseer of road Idinlrict No. 9. was allowed $600.00 land Elijah Webb, overseer road Idistrict No. 4, was allowed $808.00 jfor checking accounts. The ex-officio County Treasurer was ordered to pay W. C. Kleppcr, agent for Moda Kitchcll, $8.73 as overplus on purchase of real estate at sales for delinquent taxes. The Oerman & Catawissa Tele phone Company was granted per-mission to set pole along a public road in 14-42-2 East under direction of County Highway Engineer J. M. Moore. Real Basketball Games At Washington Sunday There are three real basketball games scheduled at the Auditorium in Washington Sunday afternoon. The bic game of the after noon is between the Food Center! team of St. Louis, who won the Muny Title in St. Louis Wednesday night and the Hollis Brothers Lin Opposes Gas Tax Increase Two Nights of Double Features at The Liberty There will be two nights Of AutO Club Cites rive Kea- Theatre next week. This Satur- sons Why Increase Is Not Needed Now. day, the Union moving picture theatre presents Jane Withers Ifi "Holy Terror." Sunday and Mort- I day, two features, a re-run of Win Citing five reasons why "no gas Rogers in "Dr. Bull" and "Rett coin Zephyrs. Two weeks ago tax increase is needed now , the River Valley." On Tuesday and Hollis Bros, won from this team ' Automobile Club of Missouri is ! Wednesday, ' the bargain night of in a game at Washington by two taking a mail vote of all its mem- the week, two features, Warner points. This Sunday, the Food Cen-; beis on the proposed increase in Oland in "Charlie Chan at the ters will definitely have Diotzcl, ! state gas taxes to 3 cents a gal- i Opera" and Joseph Callcia in All-American Center from Texas Ion, according to announcement by j "Man of the People." On Thurs-Christian College and Herb Fash, Major Roy F. Britton, Club presi-1 day and Friday. Claudette Colbert former captain of the St. Louis dent. "A crisis in the motor car ! jn "Maid of Salem," with Fred University squad. ' owners tax bill is impending", ! McMurray, Louise Dresier and Britton says In a letter addressed ; Virginia Wicdler. No Additional Taxation Needed Facts and Figures Relative To Increase of State Sales Tax. By A. J. MARTIN Writes of Unusual California Weather Albert Danz of the Union Motor has received a letter from C. W. Noble telling of the unusual California weather. Mr. and Mrs. Noble were driving from Chicago to California when their car was wrecked on US 68 east of St Clair. A ,,11.,.. ... ll l 4U. - wi.CT.urci, rinh. nZL.r.. 7 ilk ! from Mr- Danz and continued their Globe-Democrat of February 4th, w Mr. Noble writes that when the State Tax Commission haa,.K. . v. e ., C.U ...Ilk o.u.iiicii, v.i., AUXILIARY UNIT PRESENTS FINE AMERICANISM! PROGRAM Dr. L. H. Renfrow, Prominent Legionnaire of St. Louis, Tells of Legion's Americanism Program Visiting Units Give Program. Poimlir Tni,l.!i. members, asking them to LiUlllIlT 1 caCIllllll vole by post card Mission March 12 Favored To Win County Tourney The Auxiliary Unit of the Union the Legion In sponsoring Boy Scout American Legion Post presented troops, and in the promotion of the a splendid Americanism program Junior Habill Leagues through-at the Union Hish School Audit- out the l'nit-d States. Dr. Rpn. ih mrtmnt f 5t .ois. .v I thv. found all roads to northern orlum Monday evening, February frow pn - ' nt several instances to bime iffectivB Julv T th , LaIlIornia and Oregon closed on 22nd. Units from St. Charles, of boyr v t ' ad made good in the StatTcouW balaneTit. bud art for f ccount hevy snows and finally , Hermann, Sullivan. Gerald. St. Junior Ba . ball circuit and are lo- 1937 inchjdina e oavmfnt of ! had t0 take tte Uain He said the Clair and Warrenton were repre- day in the major leagues. The old aae oens ons and direct relief I S' ?' R""road had nine !" Mnted, some taking part In the speaker also told of the Legion's and fiLw Ta surnlus of S ains stalled In the Sierra. Nevada program, which was ur-l-r the dir. Child Welfare Work and emphas- ana Iinisn Wltn a SUrplUS OI BDOUt , anJ Pnscndi. mountain, and that --.i mi.. ti..i.. r....i .. r... . I-..J .u- .v.. .l. MIM) nOn whirh rniild ha nuH fnr u i.imn iiin.n iuuiii-i, iti-u uic lull umi me region a urZlL their train was 17 hours late get- jtrict Americanism Chairman of the activities are also the Auxiliary's Part of State-Wide Movement to Fight Crime and Save Youth. unforseen emergencies. A study of the State's fiscal reports, however, would seem to i show that the State can balance I its budget without the increase of any present tax, provided there The five reasons why the officers j and Board of Governors opposed the tax are: j 1. Present 2 cent rate will supply i upwards of $34,000,000 for road ! 1 1-:.-'. A r, T y Presenl lax- Provmea mere building on u "pay as we go" basisj , Cage Team Mat can be a small measure of prac- LOST DUT Jne Vjame In n"ei wunomy in ine mate Capi tol Building. The figures on which this calculation is made are as follows: In 1936, we received from State ting into Portland. in next three years. 2. Program approved by the j people in 1928 will be finished at, the end of 1938 with more than! County Ploy The annual Franklin Count)) ., c... .. t?..... v tj... j i e nrt In rliilrlh.- ."","" oh uiisKfiiiuii ann gins voucy R ,,,.., tin aim iin a w.th ..n i . . . . - .1"" " 'wji miin,i,ui .k.ii in excess of campaign promises. .ball tournament will be held at 0I. leams' lam Arand as Dr. Beanes. held captive uditorium llniiin Mo . 3- There should be no new Washing.,,!, on Ki ,day and Satur- , T n """La British frigate; Anthony re . March 12. aft-moon taxes w-ithout a new plan. ! day of this week beginning at 1 P.; M,m(. ,hul ,,, tlim ,ttv ,.a,'"r Admiral Cochrane. ; ion ' 4. When we have a plan, (inane- M. At that hour the St. Clair. " .Tj .".L." . .i. . J I """a" tourney 10 oe neia in a British oflicer. The Sullivan i Au The Lavmen's Truinini! Missinn. The school loan of Henry F. ' part of a state-wide movement to aiarquan, wnicn was transferred i fichl crim to Sophie Ludwig, deceased, and ! and vouth thence transferred to the Ludwig I School A heirs in the County Court in Oc-' on Friday tobcr, has been approved and the Court ordered that it be made a rhurrhe ' u..rkin.. n.. h ihn luld be provided on a basis matter of record. 1 Min..H shu h...i r-,,..n 'f actual road need, plus the auto John T. Giebler. Sheriff, was 1 the oublie s, ho.,k th.. nmu 0'n,",' l,1"P,'r !iharc of tne lax : ordered to sell the property in- teachers associations, the 4-H burrd and l,,s ubility to "J'-volvcd in the school loan of Tom h,,!,,, ho h.. unH v m r 5- T1,e average car owner now i I i .1 I ' " fc J w' I.. I,... U......II.. 1.,..,!... ...itl. . , ,i , , ... wiuineiMieHu iinu wue, iney nav- aj recognized character build- ""'"J uuimmu mm j nuven; louowea oy a similar con- ing ueiuuueu on uic loan oi scnuui Inff aoenrien hrnrn w.lnnH ..,.,.( l,..r """"'"" "' ifSl iil'1 1'. m i ... " " ...I,;.. I. I.... I. ..I... .. t..,l I' . ,. An All-State Cage Tourney Famed Missouri Teams Play At Washington March 5, 6, 7. Auxiliary. activities and that the word "Lcg-The evening's entertainment ion" has grown to mean both the opened with two numbers by the Legion and A 'Xiliary. Dr. Renfrow Union High School Band, under has also been very active in Boy the direction of R. A. Gorg. "The Scout work and he told of several Birth of the Star SpnnRled Ban- of his experiences in this phase of ner" was next presented by a the Legion's Americanism pro-group of eighth grade pupils from gram. He stated that the Legion the Immaculate Conception School,' ranks second in the number of liny Robert Pautler announcing the Scout Troops sponsored; the Moth-progress of the play: Dale Pitlroff odist Church, first; and the Cath ie Church, third, in the United Slates. Dr. Renfrow concluded his marks by complimenting the Un- American Legion Post and tlui xiliary for their contribution girls will meet Sullivan, followed ' in VqVH7H ", uZ-.. ""alIor'um Unit contributed the next number toward the Memorial Auditorium by another volK-y ball game at 2 " wc ""? imiwill to ral "i?0"' ' ,,n. Marcn 6 an,dJ' ot the program, Mrs. Lucy H,n- or Community Center in Union. P. M. between New Haven and 4811 TT" " !" " rad'U8 250 ' i-lin Reagan, a well-known He stated that when the 1,-ginr, Pacific. At 3 P. M. Pacific's "B" ' p 'blie Seh,U wfll 7 SC.nt mrmt Amon5 " fil,i':"io, singing "The , marie its cash contribution towanl team in basketball will meet New JITL i . ..' I '"I hBV!. ulll'ady s,alcd Star Spangled Banner." Hetty Lee Kitting the proposition started, it .'.in. fM, pt.ni.-s lilt: ouill Ul n,- funds. to face the situ, rraiiK w. jenny was uppoinica rielmmintim. ageni oi me eouri 10 sen ana con- jls sourco ineir inienuon oi comnetini! are: vi ....... ..a l-..:.... h;i..i." i r j .. i ... ..... uy u similar con- mo 04.1 no T hie u ,.jjj .. ... . . ,, ,1 "'n unj mu n-iniiin u nni mi viiv 111 me. between St. Clair ,"!"L k Hermann. Ma, St. Clair Binkley of ;dunwd to thl. )iullo aeeompan,- community and the donation of Iho .... ,w .,.,u ; aiieiiMi, Sinclair uners 01 jeu-'m..nl l,u .!:mi.... ll..M...f..,M l..v..., vli.. 1.. 11,.. r'liu ..r r.,; 1....1 ...h. ...v. . j . i,.lil,,. C.,n f..H..I:ir I C.-..II; ft .ill in nil 1 u jL-ith " ouiiiv.iii. ine.M- uiui KJlllw ' II 'Jill llllll 1., ., 1,1111. , 11 1.. .. . J ...v ............... .i..u.:, ,.nA i.v.w (hi CI..I.. n.rl ...:n .1... ....... i ... .uuiuuii, nivi i- in nil el SOU LIIV. niOOIllI C O BCai'S OI ...,......1 A I .1 1 IU M. I . 1 to slim crime nt ' H v umimiuiu' me in hi session. !Bm,.,.,.i i,, ,,ii,.ij i i ,- u , , , : iiik.i mm m i n .mi-in mi- iniini UHM. IIIMI aeis in i 10 snip limit ai ,.,.,......,.. (.. ki..i t, , : : amount oi sales tax collected last Bloomfield. Avers Oilers of Kah- A,,n..A ...i t i u .1... 1,;... n, a . . .. .. U,i..ii 111 iiu 1 . nil ..111 iuii- llS SOUri'e ' " ......... l 1 ........ I lit' M-eillUl M-AMIUI Will Ul'tlll HI vpll. I. (U (... A,,JII- ,. 1 , u . r. .. , i.iiiini ......... (sin. .11. I....IU.J ui iiiu lllllllll.lll iaijiiiii, "V? A. H. Sieinbeck. president of the TTl .. 1 '' M' .V "Z sToooV but wit yH turned ' Sedalia ''and H Z Brs JL.L l ?! ff. '1lul1 w i'vw nv4 wows iciini Kumt' ut'iwrrii union ana vpr n Bfinppi.i ronu rv.... I ur. i iiwhuiuijt hmu wvh- uh- inicuimij nidi wnni mu ninmiriiii vvunnni'- uwill'U uy riuiiiMiii vuuiiiTt tu Fr.Lnbli. i;1,j,1,. 1 'unniiii VUUIIlT HUIlUdt BVHUUI Pioneer Cx.pcragc Company. r,lun,.M whirh is h:,nHii0 amnn. finiinfli.il ..l.itnl ..t ' 1 IIIUUl IU1 OlUlUlIIV llt : " ; r ; T.Z u",." ver to general revenue. Deduct- Washington. . nuniii.iKlu,i. mill. hi. ai. Lllll a, jno ,h ,.,l,irj r ,h , , , . . , ...n ..... u .v.. mr c..iiui..ia, oiuuiiiui'iu eoines 10 ine louinu- ...Ill l. ... I , n.... ... .... . . . I Unit's contribution to the program, iuni is completed, it will serve u3 it.K.w... iwj i?nri.i.,xi ..i- ..am . .. 1 r iv-ns tui me- Ptiiwio, ; uiiiuniiiL'iu i-iiini?s in inn uiiirriH- t..hm.. f . Kranklin County for the year .936 ! XrZVZ " 7 -rs. parts, tires, low by a.Z, , .Z" I mree year She Committee woine,, i.ies which promote' b,.,,,.;. was approved and accepted and ,S speakm (2 is accompanied by a deta.Ud Th(1 M,ss wj, at -J te or ttajnext two jJll nK ItT n' 'TY' T'" At sent to the Republican-Tribune Loujs wi ild'(ll.,sscs. analysis of the Missouri highway ,, v(M.k Saturday morning when Change whatever in the tax roteurl U teaHn 1935 and Carmfn th ""t"1 ,h,S An""' " 1 H,k,,,,n" Post m"m,,, r-' for publication. . I E. W. B.ommelsiek, president of m",,.'r, tax situation Washington's volley ball girls will Iwse, ex vcua '"l1 lulk' ul , "f Auxiliary and Legion and The County Clerk was ordered D p fe w l,,,l,ng with the history of road de- ,., , wiMm.r f tlu. Sl. CIalr. , c PJ lof x fl U in 1TO-36 Missoui. Dr. L. I . Renfrow. of St l.mns. guests at s-,x-th.rty. Guests wcro to apportion the Special Ro;id and , . w 1 . 1 velopment, and stressing the im- Sl,,jv.,n t.nr()Un1,.r Al lu A M !.,f ih i,J m.,, c 1 "i , . . ' wh() has b,'cn Pr,''n''"t ' "! Mrs. Wm. A. McCrarkeii Bridge Tax paid by various public " Vr me1'" Mr T B Flliot t dis ',or,i'ncc of aUlnR f"r t,,c w,m- tl 1 wZ, e tl e , le-Ncwl K, 1? r ' a a- I 1 of JJclIcnfn State and National American Leg- of Warrenton; Mrs. Perry Cm- utility companies among the v.r- nuBc L? Iion of the State-wide Highway "' ' t . . ci, the high ideals ton. Mrs. H. C. Osiek and Mi's. lous road districts, and to appor- ... . " , "" 7; , Planning Survey now under way, . , ...jn,1(1 f th. , " i " "UM,.U1 year" ,ournamenl-1 of the American Legion. Dr. Ren- O'Neal of St. Charles; Dr. I.. H. tion the whool taxes paid by pub- i L ' Is existing tax s ., . ' v ,t ' 11 r ' '"''' aIu ?i 1 . y havf the putation of the flw stalpd that from tht! wry enfiow of St. Uuis and Clydu He utility companies in 1936 and eat-hed " The v R , oh w "ighway "ie. k' ' s; u, J ,V " ,, 'La Was" if; P"" ""T ,U ' '"Ti P'ng m .Ve beginning the Legion has been not- Adams of Bonne Terre. Those , , certify same to the Ex-officio Arbe?e oastor J Hnlv rh,.sV Fv "Ay lha" (i,,,ul1 buwli ig oi?s 'a ' te ,n wiM nn,l il e . ncreuse in ck-: Nichols "Five Pennies", of Se-lcd for its ullsi.lrish uUiludo us Union attending were: Mrs. K. O. tounty Treasurer. A 1 " 'l the facts to be revealed by the rt ! . ., " ! ! costs of approximately : dal.a. a J. C. Penny Co.. team, every piece of legislation it has Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H - ' ai.inu. uu. 1 nn psumaug rnr rp. mm H urt n on onvtortiA rornM n tZy W ;'Wrh,at - the P.ace if Re-Jerk and each road overseer and hsi'm Character Deve opniPfit;" pecial road district was to upplies with a list of poll tax aiyers In each district. : The poll tax levy for 1937 was Ixcd at $1(10 on all uhlc-bodicd nalc inhabiLants between the ages if 21 and 60 years. tA purchase of three acres 'and from H t. Phirlc unrf nthi.- ,'r the sum of $300.00 for the Z , C.A C 1. 1 : ovine riaiinnii i.uuill person win Rive h snori aoniess, using as a' topic, "The Challenge of the Task". I'HOGKAM The program as outlined by Mr. Steinbeck is as follows. Afternoon Survey now in progress under jint supervision of the U. S. Bur-; eau of Public Roads and the Missouri Stale Highway Department", Bi ll Inn said in commenting on the Club's proposal for a taxpayers ballot. "Our present connected balanc- bat of the night before. nrrnrKoA hoe luutn ttw Ihn A i .... Il.. f V U..II:...- . .. .. J ... . . - . ... .... it.wuwtfk. .a0 "V . ' .u. .liu UI..U1IU V--, . . I'MWIlr If 1. . ailTI 1V1 1 S. riilllK lief. hliwever :trA--i JV.nA l Snn their ti.rrilnrv T ... ..... "" muiv The fourth session will begin at W ,, iiMuutaatn ImS-h n. vJl' n"1 1'eR,on Mf; . Nccley, IP M when the Union volley ball nnn tii . ' 7B ,, ,,,7 . I "''i Bna Ior lnc ex-service man s iwr. ana ivirs. A. A. Steinbeck, Mis- i . . i.i. viih.ii uu uiiiuu VOIK.V uuii (lo().i mat means a not inrrniiKi. ahilitK.s nf Hinldpvu nf Wnrmnlnn ' j i . . . . . ... . . girls will meet the winner of tin- .i...... ... " , . . ' '. 7.. ; wloow no oipnanea cuiuircn. vr ses cieunor Angcrcr arid Helen . , , . . . i" ii.- uiui mni 111 i.i,- niiiu.-ia in iaai j'cui B luui namefii, Rnnfrr lw Haveii-Paeihc conlesl of the 000.000. In l!).1A-:. Ihn Kl.-.l.. .,r SI. Thilr Mi.rrtinnl o..H Hll,. previmis afternoon. At 2 P. M. Sat- Missouri spent $30,768,000. This Bros, of Washington. I uiday ill teinoonOei aids "irteaiiincreasprf ,y $16,000,000 would It is expected that this will belli u.l J o: will ineei ine winner ol llie Union-, mpan i,..i (h bnriaul ..,..,.ui. ...one of Ihn host (n..rnmni l,ld ,v,uso" r,u, "'3 rrow told of the great work of Pautler. l Slate Highway System ha been u, " . Z '.Z 7 v3 ' lmu lne . m'1 uml,os(,s ,mt 01 lne Dcsl tournaments held ' . ' ... . built as a result of delinitelv ulan- o ... ... . . lOTal expense in tr.c next two i me aiaic. u is sponsored by (r ; session- : 30 Woi sl,,,,; I : So .Ad-' IdV and vlrtuaN -Z'"' At 3 cbn-k New Haven a ycare of $47,768,000. Wo have ! local enthusiasts and has the en- li e Liuiien racing oui- , - of the plan , ., " "u K" "'. wul s,,own that funds available amount dorsement of the Washington 2:05 Contributions that ;V .7 . . .. .J. .. , . ""''t the winner of the Sullivan- , $44,200,000 Thi Hiffn, Chamber nf fnmmww n.lh ueeii tiijuiuveu uv ine vutu ui i., ,...,.i.,..i I . ' . I illlllt Kllllesl. I will I Id ho nnlu to "win nun f,... II,.. wunty infirmary was 'ordered by fan be Made by Various Agencies ,,;,,,. leilie contest. ! would be only $2,568,000 for the be Court. ,in Fightins Crime and Saving . 1 ' when the people of , 'e championship games will be two years. If business continues "Boy Meets Girl" Returns L.Rauschcr Brothers were allowed Childhood and Youth, with short M , hvM Saturday night beginning at t expand and conditiolls improVPi j " ' j 1 ?. M461.00 for two Ford trucks for . Hddresses by represenlativ.s of the , "txtebM r 7 'K'wk The l.rsl championship there is ev cnance that yield T Amer,COn February 28th ... mi ,1. ,I,,.,.K- n, i 11 ..1..1,.. ii,im sitm fcdsuuin. idA una uliii t. B.,n. ,. - uii , . , r cents a gallon, the last eight years under constitutional protection against increase. The 2 cents a gal miiu. 1 : nr 1 f. .11, 1 iiKiliiir.1 nil. I L-ciftV. Aiif 4 i.t-iiL i sal- . 5, for $743.69 and 3-30' What ls our Next step - by collections, along with lo. 5 from Rauscher "nc.I oflieer; J.45 Adjourn- rviiMum (licensc' )Iate) fc(.s llslrieK Nn 3 :md K PUOIIC scliools. Hie 4-11 clubs, the "i Other cars were to be purchased R T- A- und )mt'1' organiations; M follows: One Ford truck for !' wiumi-, j.im aoniess road district No. the old truck No. Bros (if SI riuil" (inn Vird truck Blent. for road district No. 9 for $890.31 ! N'S'1' Session -7: 30 Song Ser-!rom Pauls Molor Co. of New Ha-'vice; 7:45 Talks b.v Speakers men-ten; and one Ford truck for road tioned above; 9: 15 Consecration tistrict No. 4 for $808.00 from Sin- : Service; 9:30 Adjournment. . . .r . . . i Tl ic nvnnln (I...I II.!.- ....II l.n yiotor ai wasningxon. - " -" stlUrtion in the next three years. ! one of the largest inter-churchy lullallvn hw m,'h ha Uninn rnmmiinitv meetings ever held in Franklin jmon community County. Outstanding speakers, to- W. P. r . A. Meeting gether with a corps of other out- have successfully financed a most outstanding job of highway buildingnow $38,000,000 ahead of schedule and at least $34,000,000 in sight available for road con- standing laymen of Missouri, arc To visualize how much has been done with 2 cents a gallon gasoline tax in Missouri, over 98 per cent of the entire population ; Mrs. Anna Kocnie was hostess ! .... fn .J f ; nf,w "ves within live miles of a to. twenty members of the Union! and paying their own expenses in';state hiRhway- a"d thc sta,le Community W. P. F. A. at her ihie i Ojo.,'.. x.,..i,;.. M.....i tern carries over 75 per cent of all home last Wednesday afternoon, i which i hcino h,.iH in T.vc J'm.J.' vehicular traffic in the state, mca- and the following visitors: Miss i souri County jvaie Miege, mrs. uena Jones, Mrs. Maine Kyser. Mrs. Martha : Missouri Sunday School Council, Frueh and son, James, Mrs. Hat- . Ue Rapps, Mrs. Zahrndt, Mrs. Lclia , ..Kew peopIc realjzc tne cxlcnt 1o 2 cents a gallon, it is proposed by hi..h rim i i legislative acuon 10 ooosi me gas surnd In mileage l.7..l I 1 .1 ..I' Hiii .... ... , i- ii 111, IHIW, IWU iedl.1 rtlll-cli.l ill . W. Becker, secretary of the , , . , , : : ..... .. . , ., i the expiration of the constitution al protection limiting gas taxes to Koenig, Mrs. Edna Fink, Mrs, Christ Niemcycr and Mrs. Lake Orink. I;' The Valentine box was enjoyed by all and attendance prizes were awarded to Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Wil-Suns, and Mrs. Sophia Young, fid guest prize was awarded to Jlrs. Zahrndt. l,Mrs. Koenig served a delicious ltinch to all members and visit- rMrs. Bercnd will entertain the Club at McCarthy's Hall, March I llth. tax levy "No concrete plan is offered or is ossiblc at this time to show why more gas tax money is needed. As army; 200,000 persoons who will : " "ul commit murder before they die 16' reasons advanced for an now roam our streets; they will se are; bccaue thc cfan-send 300.000 other persons to nicnt wants to spend, on a "pay as death- i Rnfinon I ilwc 8 basls- out of current taxes game will be in volley ball, fol lowed by thc "B" basketball team championship at 8 o'clock and the "A" team basketball championship at 9 P. M. Union's "A" basketball team. with a record of nine victories and one defeat in county league play, is favored to win the "A" team honors of the tournament. The "Red Haiders" only defeat by any county team was at the hands of New Haven. Meeting In Union from present tax rates will in crease by that amount so as to leave no deficit whatever. But Pelster's Poultry Form Increases Capacity At the start of their 24lh year in the .poultry and hatchery business, Pelster's Poultry Farm nt New Haven has increased their incubator capacity and installed a separate hatcher to which the. which crime is coming in upon us in our nation. Here are some enlomn ... . . I. i . . I-. . . .1 I . . 1-. (i . All members decided to meet mnnnn k,. r possible at this time to show why .County. WUK k r,... C ft C A . ' ' , moro uu uv mimnv it; nouHnrl At- w..i. v..c wuiiij. . l ies than vot,ng age in our crime uiirii icguidi uiei'iing, iviarcn sin. The men will please take notice Mid attend this meeting, for the ladies may bring an extra sand- iWich for you as much as when the state used Presbyterian Sunday School Has Basket Dinner Friday The Presbyterian Sunday School held a basket dinner in the church basement last Friday evening, which was very much enjoyed. Following Ihe dinner, several of the officials of thc school gave short talks on the work of the Sunday School. The Presbyterian School is the oldest in Union and one of the oldest in Franklin its $135,000,000 bond issue funds, I to speed up a construction plan now completed; and the consider- our nation every year a major crime every twenty seconds a death by criminal violence every fnrtv-Ai.A miniilnc .,..,- ... i ; child$120.00 a year; add also the J Tla7nC n SpeC- suffering, the fears, the distress, i - the shattered dreams of all persons , . connected with the criminal ei'her ; V-hlCken 1 tiieveS as victims or as friends and rela-j Visit Union Friday lives. Something must be done.' J. Edgar Hoover says that we must j Chicken thieves around Union work to stop crime at its source, had a busy night last Friday, tak-Rehgion is vital in character de- ing over 40 chickens from the velopment." ' poultry houses of Edwin Hoemann, 20th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. August Meyer entertained thc Pinochle Club at their home in Union, Friday evening, in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary. Three tables of Pinochle were arranged and the following guests received prizes for high scores: Tony Danz, Tony Schultz, Mrs. P. A. Smith, Alice ; Fink, and Charles Mayer. After j the games, refreshments were j served. The Hanson A. Breuer Masonic Association of the 32nd district held its monthly meeting in Union, Monday,' February 22nd, with more than 100 Free Masons present. All thc lodges of the district were represented nt this mcplinu ,.., ...... ... i i ... . nn. .i.i ii ,, i ----- - - o. i-RK.i mc iiuiisii-iicu on ine mm Boy Meets Girl, the gayest and some 15 or more visitors were .day and left there until the chirks stage comedy of many years, Vesent from outside of the dis- " V.?J:! o-,:.Ci ... even if conditions remain the 1 T ' a m trict' The meeting was ,H'ld on try Farm has grown to be one of same, it should bo possible to ! , Jtr' Amenean Thea- this date to commemorate the 'the ln-g -s' hr-eder hatcheries in make economies at Jefferson City I lre' ft,Lou,8 for, repeat birthday of George Washington, an Firt-t '' " - and is a leader in which will take care of this sum ! menLu "e wefk' startm8 Febru- eminent patron of Free Masonry. . r -v theories and and make it unnecessary to in- ,y f? "' lort w"alu Promlses 10 oe judge R. A. Breuer, in whose - - practice. In ad- crease any State taxes, particular ly those levied upon the neccssi ties of life ferent set of conclusions. They base their estimates of needs on appropriations; whereas I have size, weighir.r; at least one pound more. Not only do they possess good laying qualities but they an; 111., hiirVl crmf rt U ..i i ........ I ......... ... ... v..w ...B.. njvi. v. i-uwciiv nia8c nonor tnis association was named, d iir C W Leghorns season Many of the cast appeared has his birthday on the same day Pe's,..r's ' 's s r.son are offering a With the original company during as the father of our rnuntrv. and ,u,.;a .,,,11... j j .... v- 1 ,1 i 1 ivi jm'i - i viitv-n., uiuuutcu uy The budget as prepared by the . '"""ls ule Pr- when called upon rerponded elo- mating Black Minorca Males to State officials reaches a very dif-' uc ,s, exatlv s the quently as to the purposes, teach- high" production Leghorn hens. - 'ings ana principles or rrce Mas-, Not only do White-Orcas lay largo Here is Hollywood from an in- 0nry. The address will be remcm- i white engs but also in great num-side seat; Hollywood in the studio bered for a lone timp hv nil who ti, n,,n... ,., 1., ; based mine on expenditures. Theyi , T . T ""u,ea heard it. have based their estimates on ox-!"! ' conocted and conniv-j Mr. Newman in a short address nwtorf nn,i. h ii, f e1' 11 . Is madness, but With a snoke of the struPBle for fieednm jj i.iv. fl,,i, !.. i.n . . : . . . 1 " M "- ...vj ...,i 1935 figures as well as those of A li .. ot mankind and of the drafting of .more hardy and not subject to tlin 1936, forgetting that the sales tax i , most talked about broad" i the United sta,cs Constitution. He ! common ills found among poultry was not fully operative in 1335 W"J! age comec,y- stated that in the Constitution eon- flocks of today. Visitors are wel- They have omitted from ealcu- I w0 snarists adopt an unborn j ventiiin there were 57 members come at Pelster's Poultry Farm lation altogether the $3,500,000 V, 1 hats the way it starts. who belonged to the Masonic or- any day during the week except now on hand as surplus from the 111 u , ? L . Iacr- , Tuesdays and Thursdays. last biennium. Thev also ignored r-1"-" l,,e IU" OLS",s- "" JM Walter J. Simon, District Grand the unreported sales tax collected last year by the State Auditor. In the circumstances, therefore, it seems entirely fair to go directly to the official reports themselves and use the actual figures as I have done. P. T. A. Meeting March 8th i he Harenl-Teachers' Associa- was originally set for March 2nd, out was changed so as not to conflict with rehearsals for the high school operetta. Z Ke nSs tfThe C G'de" iniemd Digwigs ana, oi course, 0nic Home in St. Louis, a home for ., . ,, . . the casting agent who does his best 1 the needy aged Free Masons, their 1 Mr . and M,rs'. L"ul to snare the baby away from the .widows and orphans. The home is!"0""?; goofy writers. inadequate, and a large building 'ht' Molde" w George Abbott is the producer j program is contemplated; but fu ldti-and the Hireclnr h anw Ahhnfi ' ...:n . i .... dale was r eon SHAW'S GARDENWAY TO END AT INTERSECTION OF 50 & 66 iirsn-L- it,; ii ti tw.n; ....t.i ..ii 4i.n 1 Who rn-iJIlthnrpH "Rrnarluruu" am4 .. n i . u.wuunur ingncy hjv iiiu piojc't'i is avaiwtUK'. who is currently co-author and di-; chas. Drehman, who because of rector of "Three Men On a Hnrse" ,.;. u..j 41 -,, . . . .. . . nttuj 1.11 uiuaLUiiL-va, iictu iu nd W,,1,,h0ld its egular meet!ng?nd "Bother Rat," latest comedy ; quit school at the 5th grade, spoke and election of officers, Monday (hit m New York, and one of the 'in a rather humorous vein but told evening, March 8th. This meeting : authors of "On Your Toes." Bella ' of the tin... m h,s nf,. u,hn a s, and Samuel Spewack are the au- j bootblack he saved nickels and thors. They have been promin-1 dimes lo get the necessary money ent on the Metro lot in Hollywood to join the Masonic fraternity. Mr. for the last six years, writing as Drehman is also very active in the eporiers oi me cinema capitol. : work of a Lutheran Church in St. cLn Men gram Extended from Shaw's Double Launching Of Nary Destroyers if "'The Navy Department an hounces that a double launching will be held at the Puget Sound 1 Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washing-, young man he many times gets surroundings and the loss of the ion, aDoui way is, wnen ine ae-many assignments of interesting cnicKens was not discovered until . ., , , . . , . , . . troyers Jarvis and Patterson are duties, such as the four young men the following morning. c, ' ! "-f "' s"l'7'cndent of their highway bcautification pro- V be loosed into Sinclair Straight, who were sent to Addis Ababa, frifHl f"r ,, tk' ck , r , m which the Navy Yard borders, the several Chief Petty Officers Curtis Lock CouahHn Tpxnc e . . Us l G.ay The Shaw s Gardenway Beauti- His is not the first event of the ; sent to Brazil for the newly organ- sheriff Gieb.r 'and ITuW '7. Interesting Duty t The thieves certainly showed During the Naval career of a themselves to be familiar with thc Garden To Bridge Over Bourboise River Near Union. Tl...-...' :.. r .......... . . ..... fnr Piioof Sound the r,.sh- i,o m.,qi u;; " .. , . " i'"'J M missiim irom ine ine iniersecuon or Highways r.To"I" ZZZZ , k rJ:"l. . "u " rr ?tnu,t,r 10,1 "y fr Seminole, Franklin County Court to extend and 66. to the citv lim.ls nt Si , ...u . v.. .. uwo, OI reuy umcers seni 10 Texas, lo bring Curtis Lock back the Sh.iwV r.arH..nu,Mv f,m r.r.J r.,i uik... '. " SJSnnerTl 5 The Per ''T' " fT l ,he c " Loi was one Summit west to the Bourboise o7 the eitemivi tae- December 31, 1935. The Per- of technical nature. Manv times nf ih iw. nrimr y.i ......i o;. i...;.i.... . .. ! . . .. raB',c improvi- , u now on it's first cruise, and the day. the young man is' select- fro Ihe jai UsT beembTnd necl ion of Hihw. 50 and ' States T muT 2? , m in Sydney, AustraUa early , ed for uiese different types of dut- is wanted for robbing the Bishop 66 t Serrnis w read,"? Ken Mr JeruJnt h'un-Urch after vmtm Hawadie. and they are very pleasant and Store at St. Clair and on other granted and the Federal Golern IZ Lt.TflT' Stotko of celebrated wedding anniversary iry 14th. The trim bruary 10th. but for convenience of all the chil dren, the celebration was held at the earlier date. The day was ideal for the occasion and all the children and most of the close relatives were present. The principal feature ot the celebration was the delicious dinner which was served at the noon hour. A huge three-tiered wedding cake, decorated with gold Thcv haw nivm Ihn nlav an uu Tu . i , K.aves was cui ana distributed xnty nave given tne play an au- Louis that has a membership of ; .,,,, ,i, u,,c.c rw, ihi.. uiiiuiii, nv. vtv-.'fc.'. vuv, iiiltig IKtil ' i nrl ( ho h:mr.iiitvw r.f t hn immnL Geo. W. Leber, of Pacific, whose iale. family and that was that birthday is February 22nd, and thtMr mn Cornelius, and family, who was named in honor of the who live next djtl.f wcre quaran. person whose birthday was com- lined fr scarict fever and were memorated, was called upon for a unabit. to attend. Mrs. Stotko was short talk which he gave in his folmerly Miss Anna Stelzer, sister usual pleasant manner. of Louie Stelzer, Mrs. Henry The next meeting of the associa-1 schafer, Mrs. Mary Stotko and lion will be held in Hermann on Mrs. Rosa Cobley. Mrs. Albei t Wednesday, March 31. The April Kamler and Mr. Powell Stotko meeting of the association will be are sister and brother of Mr held in Sullivan on Friday, April stotko. They are the parents of 30. In Sullivan, Walter Simon, the following children. John of Chas. Drehman and others will put Bayfield. Wis.. Theresa of New on a special program. Orleans, La., Otto of St. Uiuis. Cornelius and Alvui of thc home w, and New Zealand. I interesting. j charges. 1 meat will include this addition, on tiring and successful efforts to ward thin project meniic noie. 1700. a genuine movie office is the setting, designed by Arne Lund borg. Every detail is accurately Drougnt to the stage. "Boy Meets Girl" has been care fully directed for the road tour, each actor was personally selected and rehearsed by Abbott in New York and no item has been overlooked. The cast, consisting entirely of experienced Broadway actors, is composed of Clinton Sundberg, uonald Macdonald, Betty Field. Frank Fenton, Nigel Blake, Larry Fletcher, Juan Varro, Sydney An drews, Virginia Wallace, Stanley Gorham, Queena Bilotti, Horace Cooper, Charles Wagenheim. Ed ison Rice, Rhea Cook, Erskine Sanford, Patricia Palmer, John Kouli and Craig Adams. M. B. Murray, principal and address. Chas. A. Cole, fcUx.-rintciidcrit of The Stotko arc well-known in Union High School sxnt Sunday the Japan neighborhood, a they afternoon in Washington at a lived on what is known as the meeting of the Franklin County Albert Kamler farm before local-High School Athletic AntuaaUwaiug at Hmuana

County-Wide Coverage of The Richest Rural trade Territory In Missouri THE PUBLICAN TR eu N THE MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN FRANKLIN COUNTY For Over Seventy Years The Leading Newspaper of Franklin County tablished in the Year 1865. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1937: VOLUME 71. NO. 51. County Court Proceedings Three Acres of Land Pur chased for the County Infirmary. Irvln Vit-rijig was ordered ad mitted to the County Infirmary us an inmate. He is'a Mingle man of S3, a resident of Sullivan and life-long resident of Franklin jCounty. F. W. Kemper, overseer of road Idinlrict No. 9. was allowed $600.00 land Elijah Webb, overseer road Idistrict No. 4, was allowed $808.00 jfor checking accounts. The ex-officio County Treasurer was ordered to pay W. C. Kleppcr, agent for Moda Kitchcll, $8.73 as overplus on purchase of real estate at sales for delinquent taxes. The Oerman & Catawissa Tele phone Company was granted per-mission to set pole along a public road in 14-42-2 East under direction of County Highway Engineer J. M. Moore. Real Basketball Games At Washington Sunday There are three real basketball games scheduled at the Auditorium in Washington Sunday afternoon. The bic game of the after noon is between the Food Center! team of St. Louis, who won the Muny Title in St. Louis Wednesday night and the Hollis Brothers Lin Opposes Gas Tax Increase Two Nights of Double Features at The Liberty There will be two nights Of AutO Club Cites rive Kea- Theatre next week. This Satur- sons Why Increase Is Not Needed Now. day, the Union moving picture theatre presents Jane Withers Ifi "Holy Terror." Sunday and Mort- I day, two features, a re-run of Win Citing five reasons why "no gas Rogers in "Dr. Bull" and "Rett coin Zephyrs. Two weeks ago tax increase is needed now , the River Valley." On Tuesday and Hollis Bros, won from this team ' Automobile Club of Missouri is ! Wednesday, ' the bargain night of in a game at Washington by two taking a mail vote of all its mem- the week, two features, Warner points. This Sunday, the Food Cen-; beis on the proposed increase in Oland in "Charlie Chan at the ters will definitely have Diotzcl, ! state gas taxes to 3 cents a gal- i Opera" and Joseph Callcia in All-American Center from Texas Ion, according to announcement by j "Man of the People." On Thurs-Christian College and Herb Fash, Major Roy F. Britton, Club presi-1 day and Friday. Claudette Colbert former captain of the St. Louis dent. "A crisis in the motor car ! jn "Maid of Salem," with Fred University squad. ' owners tax bill is impending", ! McMurray, Louise Dresier and Britton says In a letter addressed ; Virginia Wicdler. No Additional Taxation Needed Facts and Figures Relative To Increase of State Sales Tax. By A. J. MARTIN Writes of Unusual California Weather Albert Danz of the Union Motor has received a letter from C. W. Noble telling of the unusual California weather. Mr. and Mrs. Noble were driving from Chicago to California when their car was wrecked on US 68 east of St Clair. A ,,11.,.. ... ll l 4U. - wi.CT.urci, rinh. nZL.r.. 7 ilk ! from Mr- Danz and continued their Globe-Democrat of February 4th, w Mr. Noble writes that when the State Tax Commission haa,.K. . v. e ., C.U ...Ilk o.u.iiicii, v.i., AUXILIARY UNIT PRESENTS FINE AMERICANISM! PROGRAM Dr. L. H. Renfrow, Prominent Legionnaire of St. Louis, Tells of Legion's Americanism Program Visiting Units Give Program. Poimlir Tni,l.!i. members, asking them to LiUlllIlT 1 caCIllllll vole by post card Mission March 12 Favored To Win County Tourney The Auxiliary Unit of the Union the Legion In sponsoring Boy Scout American Legion Post presented troops, and in the promotion of the a splendid Americanism program Junior Habill Leagues through-at the Union Hish School Audit- out the l'nit-d States. Dr. Rpn. ih mrtmnt f 5t .ois. .v I thv. found all roads to northern orlum Monday evening, February frow pn - ' nt several instances to bime iffectivB Julv T th , LaIlIornia and Oregon closed on 22nd. Units from St. Charles, of boyr v t ' ad made good in the StatTcouW balaneTit. bud art for f ccount hevy snows and finally , Hermann, Sullivan. Gerald. St. Junior Ba . ball circuit and are lo- 1937 inchjdina e oavmfnt of ! had t0 take tte Uain He said the Clair and Warrenton were repre- day in the major leagues. The old aae oens ons and direct relief I S' ?' R""road had nine !" Mnted, some taking part In the speaker also told of the Legion's and fiLw Ta surnlus of S ains stalled In the Sierra. Nevada program, which was ur-l-r the dir. Child Welfare Work and emphas- ana Iinisn Wltn a SUrplUS OI BDOUt , anJ Pnscndi. mountain, and that --.i mi.. ti..i.. r....i .. r... . I-..J .u- .v.. .l. MIM) nOn whirh rniild ha nuH fnr u i.imn iiin.n iuuiii-i, iti-u uic lull umi me region a urZlL their train was 17 hours late get- jtrict Americanism Chairman of the activities are also the Auxiliary's Part of State-Wide Movement to Fight Crime and Save Youth. unforseen emergencies. A study of the State's fiscal reports, however, would seem to i show that the State can balance I its budget without the increase of any present tax, provided there The five reasons why the officers j and Board of Governors opposed the tax are: j 1. Present 2 cent rate will supply i upwards of $34,000,000 for road ! 1 1-:.-'. A r, T y Presenl lax- Provmea mere building on u "pay as we go" basisj , Cage Team Mat can be a small measure of prac- LOST DUT Jne Vjame In n"ei wunomy in ine mate Capi tol Building. The figures on which this calculation is made are as follows: In 1936, we received from State ting into Portland. in next three years. 2. Program approved by the j people in 1928 will be finished at, the end of 1938 with more than! County Ploy The annual Franklin Count)) ., c... .. t?..... v tj... j i e nrt In rliilrlh.- ."","" oh uiisKfiiiuii ann gins voucy R ,,,.., tin aim iin a w.th ..n i . . . . - .1"" " 'wji miin,i,ui .k.ii in excess of campaign promises. .ball tournament will be held at 0I. leams' lam Arand as Dr. Beanes. held captive uditorium llniiin Mo . 3- There should be no new Washing.,,!, on Ki ,day and Satur- , T n """La British frigate; Anthony re . March 12. aft-moon taxes w-ithout a new plan. ! day of this week beginning at 1 P.; M,m(. ,hul ,,, tlim ,ttv ,.a,'"r Admiral Cochrane. ; ion ' 4. When we have a plan, (inane- M. At that hour the St. Clair. " .Tj .".L." . .i. . J I """a" tourney 10 oe neia in a British oflicer. The Sullivan i Au The Lavmen's Truinini! Missinn. The school loan of Henry F. ' part of a state-wide movement to aiarquan, wnicn was transferred i fichl crim to Sophie Ludwig, deceased, and ! and vouth thence transferred to the Ludwig I School A heirs in the County Court in Oc-' on Friday tobcr, has been approved and the Court ordered that it be made a rhurrhe ' u..rkin.. n.. h ihn luld be provided on a basis matter of record. 1 Min..H shu h...i r-,,..n 'f actual road need, plus the auto John T. Giebler. Sheriff, was 1 the oublie s, ho.,k th.. nmu 0'n,",' l,1"P,'r !iharc of tne lax : ordered to sell the property in- teachers associations, the 4-H burrd and l,,s ubility to "J'-volvcd in the school loan of Tom h,,!,,, ho h.. unH v m r 5- T1,e average car owner now i I i .1 I ' " fc J w' I.. I,... U......II.. 1.,..,!... ...itl. . , ,i , , ... wiuineiMieHu iinu wue, iney nav- aj recognized character build- ""'"J uuimmu mm j nuven; louowea oy a similar con- ing ueiuuueu on uic loan oi scnuui Inff aoenrien hrnrn w.lnnH ..,.,.( l,..r """"'"" "' ifSl iil'1 1'. m i ... " " ...I,;.. I. I.... I. ..I... .. t..,l I' . ,. An All-State Cage Tourney Famed Missouri Teams Play At Washington March 5, 6, 7. Auxiliary. activities and that the word "Lcg-The evening's entertainment ion" has grown to mean both the opened with two numbers by the Legion and A 'Xiliary. Dr. Renfrow Union High School Band, under has also been very active in Boy the direction of R. A. Gorg. "The Scout work and he told of several Birth of the Star SpnnRled Ban- of his experiences in this phase of ner" was next presented by a the Legion's Americanism pro-group of eighth grade pupils from gram. He stated that the Legion the Immaculate Conception School,' ranks second in the number of liny Robert Pautler announcing the Scout Troops sponsored; the Moth-progress of the play: Dale Pitlroff odist Church, first; and the Cath ie Church, third, in the United Slates. Dr. Renfrow concluded his marks by complimenting the Un- American Legion Post and tlui xiliary for their contribution girls will meet Sullivan, followed ' in VqVH7H ", uZ-.. ""alIor'um Unit contributed the next number toward the Memorial Auditorium by another volK-y ball game at 2 " wc ""? imiwill to ral "i?0"' ' ,,n. Marcn 6 an,dJ' ot the program, Mrs. Lucy H,n- or Community Center in Union. P. M. between New Haven and 4811 TT" " !" " rad'U8 250 ' i-lin Reagan, a well-known He stated that when the 1,-ginr, Pacific. At 3 P. M. Pacific's "B" ' p 'blie Seh,U wfll 7 SC.nt mrmt Amon5 " fil,i':"io, singing "The , marie its cash contribution towanl team in basketball will meet New JITL i . ..' I '"I hBV!. ulll'ady s,alcd Star Spangled Banner." Hetty Lee Kitting the proposition started, it .'.in. fM, pt.ni.-s lilt: ouill Ul n,- funds. to face the situ, rraiiK w. jenny was uppoinica rielmmintim. ageni oi me eouri 10 sen ana con- jls sourco ineir inienuon oi comnetini! are: vi ....... ..a l-..:.... h;i..i." i r j .. i ... ..... uy u similar con- mo 04.1 no T hie u ,.jjj .. ... . . ,, ,1 "'n unj mu n-iniiin u nni mi viiv 111 me. between St. Clair ,"!"L k Hermann. Ma, St. Clair Binkley of ;dunwd to thl. )iullo aeeompan,- community and the donation of Iho .... ,w .,.,u ; aiieiiMi, Sinclair uners 01 jeu-'m..nl l,u .!:mi.... ll..M...f..,M l..v..., vli.. 1.. 11,.. r'liu ..r r.,; 1....1 ...h. ...v. . j . i,.lil,,. C.,n f..H..I:ir I C.-..II; ft .ill in nil 1 u jL-ith " ouiiiv.iii. ine.M- uiui KJlllw ' II 'Jill llllll 1., ., 1,1111. , 11 1.. .. . J ...v ............... .i..u.:, ,.nA i.v.w (hi CI..I.. n.rl ...:n .1... ....... i ... .uuiuuii, nivi i- in nil el SOU LIIV. niOOIllI C O BCai'S OI ...,......1 A I .1 1 IU M. I . 1 to slim crime nt ' H v umimiuiu' me in hi session. !Bm,.,.,.i i,, ,,ii,.ij i i ,- u , , , : iiik.i mm m i n .mi-in mi- iniini UHM. IIIMI aeis in i 10 snip limit ai ,.,.,......,.. (.. ki..i t, , : : amount oi sales tax collected last Bloomfield. Avers Oilers of Kah- A,,n..A ...i t i u .1... 1,;... n, a . . .. .. U,i..ii 111 iiu 1 . nil ..111 iuii- llS SOUri'e ' " ......... l 1 ........ I lit' M-eillUl M-AMIUI Will Ul'tlll HI vpll. I. (U (... A,,JII- ,. 1 , u . r. .. , i.iiiini ......... (sin. .11. I....IU.J ui iiiu lllllllll.lll iaijiiiii, "V? A. H. Sieinbeck. president of the TTl .. 1 '' M' .V "Z sToooV but wit yH turned ' Sedalia ''and H Z Brs JL.L l ?! ff. '1lul1 w i'vw nv4 wows iciini Kumt' ut'iwrrii union ana vpr n Bfinppi.i ronu rv.... I ur. i iiwhuiuijt hmu wvh- uh- inicuimij nidi wnni mu ninmiriiii vvunnni'- uwill'U uy riuiiiMiii vuuiiiTt tu Fr.Lnbli. i;1,j,1,. 1 'unniiii VUUIIlT HUIlUdt BVHUUI Pioneer Cx.pcragc Company. r,lun,.M whirh is h:,nHii0 amnn. finiinfli.il ..l.itnl ..t ' 1 IIIUUl IU1 OlUlUlIIV llt : " ; r ; T.Z u",." ver to general revenue. Deduct- Washington. . nuniii.iKlu,i. mill. hi. ai. Lllll a, jno ,h ,.,l,irj r ,h , , , . . , ...n ..... u .v.. mr c..iiui..ia, oiuuiiiui'iu eoines 10 ine louinu- ...Ill l. ... I , n.... ... .... . . . I Unit's contribution to the program, iuni is completed, it will serve u3 it.K.w... iwj i?nri.i.,xi ..i- ..am . .. 1 r iv-ns tui me- Ptiiwio, ; uiiiuniiiL'iu i-iiini?s in inn uiiirriH- t..hm.. f . Kranklin County for the year .936 ! XrZVZ " 7 -rs. parts, tires, low by a.Z, , .Z" I mree year She Committee woine,, i.ies which promote' b,.,,,.;. was approved and accepted and ,S speakm (2 is accompanied by a deta.Ud Th(1 M,ss wj, at -J te or ttajnext two jJll nK ItT n' 'TY' T'" At sent to the Republican-Tribune Loujs wi ild'(ll.,sscs. analysis of the Missouri highway ,, v(M.k Saturday morning when Change whatever in the tax roteurl U teaHn 1935 and Carmfn th ""t"1 ,h,S An""' " 1 H,k,,,,n" Post m"m,,, r-' for publication. . I E. W. B.ommelsiek, president of m",,.'r, tax situation Washington's volley ball girls will Iwse, ex vcua '"l1 lulk' ul , "f Auxiliary and Legion and The County Clerk was ordered D p fe w l,,,l,ng with the history of road de- ,., , wiMm.r f tlu. Sl. CIalr. , c PJ lof x fl U in 1TO-36 Missoui. Dr. L. I . Renfrow. of St l.mns. guests at s-,x-th.rty. Guests wcro to apportion the Special Ro;id and , . w 1 . 1 velopment, and stressing the im- Sl,,jv.,n t.nr()Un1,.r Al lu A M !.,f ih i,J m.,, c 1 "i , . . ' wh() has b,'cn Pr,''n''"t ' "! Mrs. Wm. A. McCrarkeii Bridge Tax paid by various public " Vr me1'" Mr T B Flliot t dis ',or,i'ncc of aUlnR f"r t,,c w,m- tl 1 wZ, e tl e , le-Ncwl K, 1? r ' a a- I 1 of JJclIcnfn State and National American Leg- of Warrenton; Mrs. Perry Cm- utility companies among the v.r- nuBc L? Iion of the State-wide Highway "' ' t . . ci, the high ideals ton. Mrs. H. C. Osiek and Mi's. lous road districts, and to appor- ... . " , "" 7; , Planning Survey now under way, . , ...jn,1(1 f th. , " i " "UM,.U1 year" ,ournamenl-1 of the American Legion. Dr. Ren- O'Neal of St. Charles; Dr. I.. H. tion the whool taxes paid by pub- i L ' Is existing tax s ., . ' v ,t ' 11 r ' '"''' aIu ?i 1 . y havf the putation of the flw stalpd that from tht! wry enfiow of St. Uuis and Clydu He utility companies in 1936 and eat-hed " The v R , oh w "ighway "ie. k' ' s; u, J ,V " ,, 'La Was" if; P"" ""T ,U ' '"Ti P'ng m .Ve beginning the Legion has been not- Adams of Bonne Terre. Those , , certify same to the Ex-officio Arbe?e oastor J Hnlv rh,.sV Fv "Ay lha" (i,,,ul1 buwli ig oi?s 'a ' te ,n wiM nn,l il e . ncreuse in ck-: Nichols "Five Pennies", of Se-lcd for its ullsi.lrish uUiludo us Union attending were: Mrs. K. O. tounty Treasurer. A 1 " 'l the facts to be revealed by the rt ! . ., " ! ! costs of approximately : dal.a. a J. C. Penny Co.. team, every piece of legislation it has Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H - ' ai.inu. uu. 1 nn psumaug rnr rp. mm H urt n on onvtortiA rornM n tZy W ;'Wrh,at - the P.ace if Re-Jerk and each road overseer and hsi'm Character Deve opniPfit;" pecial road district was to upplies with a list of poll tax aiyers In each district. : The poll tax levy for 1937 was Ixcd at $1(10 on all uhlc-bodicd nalc inhabiLants between the ages if 21 and 60 years. tA purchase of three acres 'and from H t. Phirlc unrf nthi.- ,'r the sum of $300.00 for the Z , C.A C 1. 1 : ovine riaiinnii i.uuill person win Rive h snori aoniess, using as a' topic, "The Challenge of the Task". I'HOGKAM The program as outlined by Mr. Steinbeck is as follows. Afternoon Survey now in progress under jint supervision of the U. S. Bur-; eau of Public Roads and the Missouri Stale Highway Department", Bi ll Inn said in commenting on the Club's proposal for a taxpayers ballot. "Our present connected balanc- bat of the night before. nrrnrKoA hoe luutn ttw Ihn A i .... Il.. f V U..II:...- . .. .. J ... . . - . ... .... it.wuwtfk. .a0 "V . ' .u. .liu UI..U1IU V--, . . I'MWIlr If 1. . ailTI 1V1 1 S. riilllK lief. hliwever :trA--i JV.nA l Snn their ti.rrilnrv T ... ..... "" muiv The fourth session will begin at W ,, iiMuutaatn ImS-h n. vJl' n"1 1'eR,on Mf; . Nccley, IP M when the Union volley ball nnn tii . ' 7B ,, ,,,7 . I "''i Bna Ior lnc ex-service man s iwr. ana ivirs. A. A. Steinbeck, Mis- i . . i.i. viih.ii uu uiiiuu VOIK.V uuii (lo().i mat means a not inrrniiKi. ahilitK.s nf Hinldpvu nf Wnrmnlnn ' j i . . . . . ... . . girls will meet the winner of tin- .i...... ... " , . . ' '. 7.. ; wloow no oipnanea cuiuircn. vr ses cieunor Angcrcr arid Helen . , , . . . i" ii.- uiui mni 111 i.i,- niiiu.-ia in iaai j'cui B luui namefii, Rnnfrr lw Haveii-Paeihc conlesl of the 000.000. In l!).1A-:. Ihn Kl.-.l.. .,r SI. Thilr Mi.rrtinnl o..H Hll,. previmis afternoon. At 2 P. M. Sat- Missouri spent $30,768,000. This Bros, of Washington. I uiday ill teinoonOei aids "irteaiiincreasprf ,y $16,000,000 would It is expected that this will belli u.l J o: will ineei ine winner ol llie Union-, mpan i,..i (h bnriaul ..,..,.ui. ...one of Ihn host (n..rnmni l,ld ,v,uso" r,u, "'3 rrow told of the great work of Pautler. l Slate Highway System ha been u, " . Z '.Z 7 v3 ' lmu lne . m'1 uml,os(,s ,mt 01 lne Dcsl tournaments held ' . ' ... . built as a result of delinitelv ulan- o ... ... . . lOTal expense in tr.c next two i me aiaic. u is sponsored by (r ; session- : 30 Woi sl,,,,; I : So .Ad-' IdV and vlrtuaN -Z'"' At 3 cbn-k New Haven a ycare of $47,768,000. Wo have ! local enthusiasts and has the en- li e Liuiien racing oui- , - of the plan , ., " "u K" "'. wul s,,own that funds available amount dorsement of the Washington 2:05 Contributions that ;V .7 . . .. .J. .. , . ""''t the winner of the Sullivan- , $44,200,000 Thi Hiffn, Chamber nf fnmmww n.lh ueeii tiijuiuveu uv ine vutu ui i., ,...,.i.,..i I . ' . I illlllt Kllllesl. I will I Id ho nnlu to "win nun f,... II,.. wunty infirmary was 'ordered by fan be Made by Various Agencies ,,;,,,. leilie contest. ! would be only $2,568,000 for the be Court. ,in Fightins Crime and Saving . 1 ' when the people of , 'e championship games will be two years. If business continues "Boy Meets Girl" Returns L.Rauschcr Brothers were allowed Childhood and Youth, with short M , hvM Saturday night beginning at t expand and conditiolls improVPi j " ' j 1 ?. M461.00 for two Ford trucks for . Hddresses by represenlativ.s of the , "txtebM r 7 'K'wk The l.rsl championship there is ev cnance that yield T Amer,COn February 28th ... mi ,1. ,I,,.,.K- n, i 11 ..1..1,.. ii,im sitm fcdsuuin. idA una uliii t. B.,n. ,. - uii , . , r cents a gallon, the last eight years under constitutional protection against increase. The 2 cents a gal miiu. 1 : nr 1 f. .11, 1 iiKiliiir.1 nil. I L-ciftV. Aiif 4 i.t-iiL i sal- . 5, for $743.69 and 3-30' What ls our Next step - by collections, along with lo. 5 from Rauscher "nc.I oflieer; J.45 Adjourn- rviiMum (licensc' )Iate) fc(.s llslrieK Nn 3 :md K PUOIIC scliools. Hie 4-11 clubs, the "i Other cars were to be purchased R T- A- und )mt'1' organiations; M follows: One Ford truck for !' wiumi-, j.im aoniess road district No. the old truck No. Bros (if SI riuil" (inn Vird truck Blent. for road district No. 9 for $890.31 ! N'S'1' Session -7: 30 Song Ser-!rom Pauls Molor Co. of New Ha-'vice; 7:45 Talks b.v Speakers men-ten; and one Ford truck for road tioned above; 9: 15 Consecration tistrict No. 4 for $808.00 from Sin- : Service; 9:30 Adjournment. . . .r . . . i Tl ic nvnnln (I...I II.!.- ....II l.n yiotor ai wasningxon. - " -" stlUrtion in the next three years. ! one of the largest inter-churchy lullallvn hw m,'h ha Uninn rnmmiinitv meetings ever held in Franklin jmon community County. Outstanding speakers, to- W. P. r . A. Meeting gether with a corps of other out- have successfully financed a most outstanding job of highway buildingnow $38,000,000 ahead of schedule and at least $34,000,000 in sight available for road con- standing laymen of Missouri, arc To visualize how much has been done with 2 cents a gallon gasoline tax in Missouri, over 98 per cent of the entire population ; Mrs. Anna Kocnie was hostess ! .... fn .J f ; nf,w "ves within live miles of a to. twenty members of the Union! and paying their own expenses in';state hiRhway- a"d thc sta,le Community W. P. F. A. at her ihie i Ojo.,'.. x.,..i,;.. M.....i tern carries over 75 per cent of all home last Wednesday afternoon, i which i hcino h,.iH in T.vc J'm.J.' vehicular traffic in the state, mca- and the following visitors: Miss i souri County jvaie Miege, mrs. uena Jones, Mrs. Maine Kyser. Mrs. Martha : Missouri Sunday School Council, Frueh and son, James, Mrs. Hat- . Ue Rapps, Mrs. Zahrndt, Mrs. Lclia , ..Kew peopIc realjzc tne cxlcnt 1o 2 cents a gallon, it is proposed by hi..h rim i i legislative acuon 10 ooosi me gas surnd In mileage l.7..l I 1 .1 ..I' Hiii .... ... , i- ii 111, IHIW, IWU iedl.1 rtlll-cli.l ill . W. Becker, secretary of the , , . , , : : ..... .. . , ., i the expiration of the constitution al protection limiting gas taxes to Koenig, Mrs. Edna Fink, Mrs, Christ Niemcycr and Mrs. Lake Orink. I;' The Valentine box was enjoyed by all and attendance prizes were awarded to Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Wil-Suns, and Mrs. Sophia Young, fid guest prize was awarded to Jlrs. Zahrndt. l,Mrs. Koenig served a delicious ltinch to all members and visit- rMrs. Bercnd will entertain the Club at McCarthy's Hall, March I llth. tax levy "No concrete plan is offered or is ossiblc at this time to show why more gas tax money is needed. As army; 200,000 persoons who will : " "ul commit murder before they die 16' reasons advanced for an now roam our streets; they will se are; bccaue thc cfan-send 300.000 other persons to nicnt wants to spend, on a "pay as death- i Rnfinon I ilwc 8 basls- out of current taxes game will be in volley ball, fol lowed by thc "B" basketball team championship at 8 o'clock and the "A" team basketball championship at 9 P. M. Union's "A" basketball team. with a record of nine victories and one defeat in county league play, is favored to win the "A" team honors of the tournament. The "Red Haiders" only defeat by any county team was at the hands of New Haven. Meeting In Union from present tax rates will in crease by that amount so as to leave no deficit whatever. But Pelster's Poultry Form Increases Capacity At the start of their 24lh year in the .poultry and hatchery business, Pelster's Poultry Farm nt New Haven has increased their incubator capacity and installed a separate hatcher to which the. which crime is coming in upon us in our nation. Here are some enlomn ... . . I. i . . I-. . . .1 I . . 1-. (i . All members decided to meet mnnnn k,. r possible at this time to show why .County. WUK k r,... C ft C A . ' ' , moro uu uv mimnv it; nouHnrl At- w..i. v..c wuiiij. . l ies than vot,ng age in our crime uiirii icguidi uiei'iing, iviarcn sin. The men will please take notice Mid attend this meeting, for the ladies may bring an extra sand- iWich for you as much as when the state used Presbyterian Sunday School Has Basket Dinner Friday The Presbyterian Sunday School held a basket dinner in the church basement last Friday evening, which was very much enjoyed. Following Ihe dinner, several of the officials of thc school gave short talks on the work of the Sunday School. The Presbyterian School is the oldest in Union and one of the oldest in Franklin its $135,000,000 bond issue funds, I to speed up a construction plan now completed; and the consider- our nation every year a major crime every twenty seconds a death by criminal violence every fnrtv-Ai.A miniilnc .,..,- ... i ; child$120.00 a year; add also the J Tla7nC n SpeC- suffering, the fears, the distress, i - the shattered dreams of all persons , . connected with the criminal ei'her ; V-hlCken 1 tiieveS as victims or as friends and rela-j Visit Union Friday lives. Something must be done.' J. Edgar Hoover says that we must j Chicken thieves around Union work to stop crime at its source, had a busy night last Friday, tak-Rehgion is vital in character de- ing over 40 chickens from the velopment." ' poultry houses of Edwin Hoemann, 20th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. August Meyer entertained thc Pinochle Club at their home in Union, Friday evening, in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary. Three tables of Pinochle were arranged and the following guests received prizes for high scores: Tony Danz, Tony Schultz, Mrs. P. A. Smith, Alice ; Fink, and Charles Mayer. After j the games, refreshments were j served. The Hanson A. Breuer Masonic Association of the 32nd district held its monthly meeting in Union, Monday,' February 22nd, with more than 100 Free Masons present. All thc lodges of the district were represented nt this mcplinu ,.., ...... ... i i ... . nn. .i.i ii ,, i ----- - - o. i-RK.i mc iiuiisii-iicu on ine mm Boy Meets Girl, the gayest and some 15 or more visitors were .day and left there until the chirks stage comedy of many years, Vesent from outside of the dis- " V.?J:! o-,:.Ci ... even if conditions remain the 1 T ' a m trict' The meeting was ,H'ld on try Farm has grown to be one of same, it should bo possible to ! , Jtr' Amenean Thea- this date to commemorate the 'the ln-g -s' hr-eder hatcheries in make economies at Jefferson City I lre' ft,Lou,8 for, repeat birthday of George Washington, an Firt-t '' " - and is a leader in which will take care of this sum ! menLu "e wefk' startm8 Febru- eminent patron of Free Masonry. . r -v theories and and make it unnecessary to in- ,y f? "' lort w"alu Promlses 10 oe judge R. A. Breuer, in whose - - practice. In ad- crease any State taxes, particular ly those levied upon the neccssi ties of life ferent set of conclusions. They base their estimates of needs on appropriations; whereas I have size, weighir.r; at least one pound more. Not only do they possess good laying qualities but they an; 111., hiirVl crmf rt U ..i i ........ I ......... ... ... v..w ...B.. njvi. v. i-uwciiv nia8c nonor tnis association was named, d iir C W Leghorns season Many of the cast appeared has his birthday on the same day Pe's,..r's ' 's s r.son are offering a With the original company during as the father of our rnuntrv. and ,u,.;a .,,,11... j j .... v- 1 ,1 i 1 ivi jm'i - i viitv-n., uiuuutcu uy The budget as prepared by the . '"""ls ule Pr- when called upon rerponded elo- mating Black Minorca Males to State officials reaches a very dif-' uc ,s, exatlv s the quently as to the purposes, teach- high" production Leghorn hens. - 'ings ana principles or rrce Mas-, Not only do White-Orcas lay largo Here is Hollywood from an in- 0nry. The address will be remcm- i white engs but also in great num-side seat; Hollywood in the studio bered for a lone timp hv nil who ti, n,,n... ,., 1., ; based mine on expenditures. Theyi , T . T ""u,ea heard it. have based their estimates on ox-!"! ' conocted and conniv-j Mr. Newman in a short address nwtorf nn,i. h ii, f e1' 11 . Is madness, but With a snoke of the struPBle for fieednm jj i.iv. fl,,i, !.. i.n . . : . . . 1 " M "- ...vj ...,i 1935 figures as well as those of A li .. ot mankind and of the drafting of .more hardy and not subject to tlin 1936, forgetting that the sales tax i , most talked about broad" i the United sta,cs Constitution. He ! common ills found among poultry was not fully operative in 1335 W"J! age comec,y- stated that in the Constitution eon- flocks of today. Visitors are wel- They have omitted from ealcu- I w0 snarists adopt an unborn j ventiiin there were 57 members come at Pelster's Poultry Farm lation altogether the $3,500,000 V, 1 hats the way it starts. who belonged to the Masonic or- any day during the week except now on hand as surplus from the 111 u , ? L . Iacr- , Tuesdays and Thursdays. last biennium. Thev also ignored r-1"-" l,,e IU" OLS",s- "" JM Walter J. Simon, District Grand the unreported sales tax collected last year by the State Auditor. In the circumstances, therefore, it seems entirely fair to go directly to the official reports themselves and use the actual figures as I have done. P. T. A. Meeting March 8th i he Harenl-Teachers' Associa- was originally set for March 2nd, out was changed so as not to conflict with rehearsals for the high school operetta. Z Ke nSs tfThe C G'de" iniemd Digwigs ana, oi course, 0nic Home in St. Louis, a home for ., . ,, . . the casting agent who does his best 1 the needy aged Free Masons, their 1 Mr . and M,rs'. L"ul to snare the baby away from the .widows and orphans. The home is!"0""?; goofy writers. inadequate, and a large building 'ht' Molde" w George Abbott is the producer j program is contemplated; but fu ldti-and the Hireclnr h anw Ahhnfi ' ...:n . i .... dale was r eon SHAW'S GARDENWAY TO END AT INTERSECTION OF 50 & 66 iirsn-L- it,; ii ti tw.n; ....t.i ..ii 4i.n 1 Who rn-iJIlthnrpH "Rrnarluruu" am4 .. n i . u.wuunur ingncy hjv iiiu piojc't'i is avaiwtUK'. who is currently co-author and di-; chas. Drehman, who because of rector of "Three Men On a Hnrse" ,.;. u..j 41 -,, . . . .. . . nttuj 1.11 uiuaLUiiL-va, iictu iu nd W,,1,,h0ld its egular meet!ng?nd "Bother Rat," latest comedy ; quit school at the 5th grade, spoke and election of officers, Monday (hit m New York, and one of the 'in a rather humorous vein but told evening, March 8th. This meeting : authors of "On Your Toes." Bella ' of the tin... m h,s nf,. u,hn a s, and Samuel Spewack are the au- j bootblack he saved nickels and thors. They have been promin-1 dimes lo get the necessary money ent on the Metro lot in Hollywood to join the Masonic fraternity. Mr. for the last six years, writing as Drehman is also very active in the eporiers oi me cinema capitol. : work of a Lutheran Church in St. cLn Men gram Extended from Shaw's Double Launching Of Nary Destroyers if "'The Navy Department an hounces that a double launching will be held at the Puget Sound 1 Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washing-, young man he many times gets surroundings and the loss of the ion, aDoui way is, wnen ine ae-many assignments of interesting cnicKens was not discovered until . ., , , . . , . , . . troyers Jarvis and Patterson are duties, such as the four young men the following morning. c, ' ! "-f "' s"l'7'cndent of their highway bcautification pro- V be loosed into Sinclair Straight, who were sent to Addis Ababa, frifHl f"r ,, tk' ck , r , m which the Navy Yard borders, the several Chief Petty Officers Curtis Lock CouahHn Tpxnc e . . Us l G.ay The Shaw s Gardenway Beauti- His is not the first event of the ; sent to Brazil for the newly organ- sheriff Gieb.r 'and ITuW '7. Interesting Duty t The thieves certainly showed During the Naval career of a themselves to be familiar with thc Garden To Bridge Over Bourboise River Near Union. Tl...-...' :.. r .......... . . ..... fnr Piioof Sound the r,.sh- i,o m.,qi u;; " .. , . " i'"'J M missiim irom ine ine iniersecuon or Highways r.To"I" ZZZZ , k rJ:"l. . "u " rr ?tnu,t,r 10,1 "y fr Seminole, Franklin County Court to extend and 66. to the citv lim.ls nt Si , ...u . v.. .. uwo, OI reuy umcers seni 10 Texas, lo bring Curtis Lock back the Sh.iwV r.arH..nu,Mv f,m r.r.J r.,i uik... '. " SJSnnerTl 5 The Per ''T' " fT l ,he c " Loi was one Summit west to the Bourboise o7 the eitemivi tae- December 31, 1935. The Per- of technical nature. Manv times nf ih iw. nrimr y.i ......i o;. i...;.i.... . .. ! . . .. raB',c improvi- , u now on it's first cruise, and the day. the young man is' select- fro Ihe jai UsT beembTnd necl ion of Hihw. 50 and ' States T muT 2? , m in Sydney, AustraUa early , ed for uiese different types of dut- is wanted for robbing the Bishop 66 t Serrnis w read,"? Ken Mr JeruJnt h'un-Urch after vmtm Hawadie. and they are very pleasant and Store at St. Clair and on other granted and the Federal Golern IZ Lt.TflT' Stotko of celebrated wedding anniversary iry 14th. The trim bruary 10th. but for convenience of all the chil dren, the celebration was held at the earlier date. The day was ideal for the occasion and all the children and most of the close relatives were present. The principal feature ot the celebration was the delicious dinner which was served at the noon hour. A huge three-tiered wedding cake, decorated with gold Thcv haw nivm Ihn nlav an uu Tu . i , K.aves was cui ana distributed xnty nave given tne play an au- Louis that has a membership of ; .,,,, ,i, u,,c.c rw, ihi.. uiiiuiii, nv. vtv-.'fc.'. vuv, iiiltig IKtil ' i nrl ( ho h:mr.iiitvw r.f t hn immnL Geo. W. Leber, of Pacific, whose iale. family and that was that birthday is February 22nd, and thtMr mn Cornelius, and family, who was named in honor of the who live next djtl.f wcre quaran. person whose birthday was com- lined fr scarict fever and were memorated, was called upon for a unabit. to attend. Mrs. Stotko was short talk which he gave in his folmerly Miss Anna Stelzer, sister usual pleasant manner. of Louie Stelzer, Mrs. Henry The next meeting of the associa-1 schafer, Mrs. Mary Stotko and lion will be held in Hermann on Mrs. Rosa Cobley. Mrs. Albei t Wednesday, March 31. The April Kamler and Mr. Powell Stotko meeting of the association will be are sister and brother of Mr held in Sullivan on Friday, April stotko. They are the parents of 30. In Sullivan, Walter Simon, the following children. John of Chas. Drehman and others will put Bayfield. Wis.. Theresa of New on a special program. Orleans, La., Otto of St. Uiuis. Cornelius and Alvui of thc home w, and New Zealand. I interesting. j charges. 1 meat will include this addition, on tiring and successful efforts to ward thin project meniic noie. 1700. a genuine movie office is the setting, designed by Arne Lund borg. Every detail is accurately Drougnt to the stage. "Boy Meets Girl" has been care fully directed for the road tour, each actor was personally selected and rehearsed by Abbott in New York and no item has been overlooked. The cast, consisting entirely of experienced Broadway actors, is composed of Clinton Sundberg, uonald Macdonald, Betty Field. Frank Fenton, Nigel Blake, Larry Fletcher, Juan Varro, Sydney An drews, Virginia Wallace, Stanley Gorham, Queena Bilotti, Horace Cooper, Charles Wagenheim. Ed ison Rice, Rhea Cook, Erskine Sanford, Patricia Palmer, John Kouli and Craig Adams. M. B. Murray, principal and address. Chas. A. Cole, fcUx.-rintciidcrit of The Stotko arc well-known in Union High School sxnt Sunday the Japan neighborhood, a they afternoon in Washington at a lived on what is known as the meeting of the Franklin County Albert Kamler farm before local-High School Athletic AntuaaUwaiug at Hmuana